Laser Haemorrhoid Treatment
Minimally invasive laser ablation of haemorrhoidal tissue — less pain, faster recovery than conventional surgery.
What is Laser Haemorrhoid Treatment?
Laser haemorrhoid treatment (Laser Haemorrhoidoplasty — LHP) uses focused laser energy delivered through a thin probe inserted into the haemorrhoid to precisely ablate the vascular tissue, causing shrinkage without surgical excision of the haemorrhoidal pedicle. Dr. Tagore Mohan Grandhi performs laser haemorrhoidoplasty as a day surgery procedure. By ablating haemorrhoidal tissue from within rather than excising it, LHP results in significantly less post-operative pain with return to normal activity within 2–3 days.
How the Procedure Works
Anaesthesia
Short general or spinal anaesthesia. Local anaesthetic supplementation at haemorrhoidal sites for post-procedure analgesia.
Proctoscopic Visualisation
Proctoscope inserted to visualise each haemorrhoidal cushion under direct vision.
Laser Probe Insertion
Thin laser probe inserted percutaneously into the haemorrhoidal vascular pedicle under direct vision.
Laser Ablation
Controlled laser energy precisely ablates the haemorrhoidal vascular tissue causing progressive shrinkage and thrombosis.
Recovery
Same-day discharge. Mild discomfort for 2–5 days. Return to normal activities within 2–3 days.
Outcomes
Who Needs This Treatment?
- →Significantly less post-operative pain than conventional haemorrhoidectomy
- →No open excision wound — reduced bleeding, infection, and healing complications
- →Same-day discharge with return to activity in 2–3 days
- →Precise tissue targeting — preserves surrounding healthy tissue
Laser haemorrhoidoplasty offers our Grade II–III haemorrhoid patients a precise, minimally invasive treatment with significantly less pain than conventional surgery. Most return to their routine within 48 hours.
— Dr. Tagore Mohan Grandhi, Senior Consultant Gastrointestinal Surgeon, Lux Hospitals, Hyderabad
Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
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